College grieves for Peter GoldsmithBy Josh Keating and Milena EvitmovaPeter Goldsmith, who spent the final two months of his life battling an elusive, incurable strain of pancreatic cancer, left Oberlins Dean of Students post with the same thoughtful professionalism that he exuded with immense energy during his memorable tenure.

SAST reforms hotline training programsBy Ben NewhouseAfter years of debate, work has begun to implement a new Sexual Assault Support Team hotline counselor training program, specifically aimed at addressing issues that led to the shutdown of the hotline in March.

Track wins five at WoosterBy Tiffany N. Perry
The Oberlin outdoor track and field teams continued to improve in the standings in the North Coast Athletic Conference meet at Wooster College last Friday.

Baseball loses fourBy Billy Weisbrod
This weekend gave Oberlins baseball plenty of time to become familiar with the Hiram Terriers. All four of the Yeomens games this week were played within a span of 72 hours at Fishel Field against NCAC Eastern Division rivals Hiram.

And What!? proves hip-hop is alive at OberlinBy Stephanie BeasleyDeemed a representation of the struggle to define themselves in the male-dominated hip-hop aesthetic as women and individuals within a group, the performance contained several heartfelt and energetic pieces created by group-choreographer AleshaWashington.

Quartet lights up downtownBy Sarah CarsmanIn Oberlin most arts events are segregated along the lines of town and College. Those events that break the rule tend to be large, well publicized and aiming for a popular audience.